Language: Pije (Ocean)
Source/Author: | HAUDRICOURT A-G. & OZANNE-RIVIERE Françoise, 1982 | |
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Identifiers: | ISO-639-3:piz Glottocode: pije1237 | |
Notes: | The lexical data used here come from the book writen by two linguists : Françoise OZANNE-RIVIERRE and André-Georges HAUDRICOURT, Dictionnaire thématique des langues de la région de Hienghène (Nouvelle-Calédonie) : PIJE – FWÂI – NEMI – JAWE (published in 1982). This book presents a thematic lexicon and a phonological comparaison of four languages, based on several fieldworks made by André-Georges HAUDRICOURT (in 1959) and Françoise OZANNE-RIVIERRE (1973, 1976, 1978). The lexicon is translating french words into those four targeted languages. They are spoken on the north-west side of the Grande Terre island in New Caledonia | |
Problems: | Data entry methodology remarks : - The words with the more general meaning have been entered. - When possible, only the lexical roots have been entered here (those roots are presented by the authors). - When several lexical items are corresponding to a word in the list, the phonological words have been retained before anything else. Note that there are no comments from the authors on how frequent each word is, when they are all refering to the same notion. Note as well that there are no comments on borrowings. - When several lexical items, with no general meaning, correspond to a word in the list, those meaning have been noted in the comments - The phonetic alphabet used by the authors is partially different from the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) used here ; since the consonnant and vowel systems for PIJE are presented by the authors, we have been able to transcribe according to the IPA the following sounds : [s] : [ç] [y] : [ʝ] Data entry general remarks : - When the lexical item entered is a affixe, it starts or end with a dash. - If a lexical item is resulting of a lexicalized composition or derivation, the construction resulting in a word is noted by a dash (for instance pun-ⁿga, ‘hair-of the head’). | |
Data Entry: | Typed By: David VUILLAUME-PIEKUT Checked By: | |
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Classification: | Austronesian:Malayo-Polynesian:Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian:Eastern Malayo-Polynesian:Oceanic:Central-Eastern Oceanic:Remote Oceanic:New Caledonian:Northern:North:Nemi | |
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Resources:
- ABVD: Alternate Wordlist for Pinje
- ABVD: Alternate Wordlist for Pije (mountain)
- Ethnologue Information for piz
- OLAC Information for piz
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Change History:
Showing all of 45 entries
- Updated Language Details - Simon Greenhill (2021-05-14 05:14:46)
- Changed #3216814 from "b. hwai", "'To chew some bark or magnania'", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-18 10:53:04)
- Changed #3216815 from "a. pata:k", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-18 10:53:04)
- Changed #3216782 from "çẽ:ⁿdan (T), hwaⁿdan (O)", "Path : hin-çẽ:ⁿdan (mark/road-sign), in Pije (T) and Fwâi has not been entered here", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216784 from "thewe: (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216786 from "ⁿge:k (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216805 from "ⁿgoni (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216816 from "khũⁿduk, khũⁿdi (1) ɸalo, ɸaloi (2)", "(1) 'To drink something cold' (2) 'To drink something hot'", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216828 from "kahʝuk (1) tho:mwa (2)", "(1) 'man', 'male' (2) 'woman', 'female' Given the information on those lexical items, it is not clear if either one of them is used with the same general meaning as person/human being", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216831 from "hawak (T), hʝaok (O)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216834 from "thã (T), ɲaⁿgithã (O)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216841 from "tha: (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216842 from "hʝo:i (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216843 from "ⁿdu-ᵐbwek (T), ⁿdu-ⁿgak (O)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216852 from "the-ⁿgane (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216853 from "ᵐbwaleⁿɟa (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216855 from "cec (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216873 from "pun-manik (1) puni (2)", "(1) Means 'bird's fur' (2) Seems to be used for possessive contruction where the possessor is expressed by a pronoun (for instance : puni-n means 'her/his feather') ", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216874 from "hi-n manik (1) pun-hi (2)", "(1) Means 'bird's arm' (2) Seems to be used for possessive contruction where the possessor is expressed by a pronoun (for instance : pun-hi means 'her/his wing')", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216877 from "hmoβe- (T)", "Those words are not the lexical root, but the possesse form to which a suffixe or a noun refering to the possessor is attached ('meat of')", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216880 from "b. ci:k", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216894 from "hʝe (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216896 from "ⁿdalik (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216897 from "ⁿdan (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216899 from "ⁿdawec (T), poa (O)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216901 from "thanik (T), thanec (O)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216903 from "ça:hmat (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216908 from "a. thai (T) b. iβu (T), huβi (O) ", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216909 from "khiut (T), hinu (O)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216910 from "xim (T), him (O)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216911 from "maʝuk (1) ʝaᵐbwat (2)", "There is no general term for 'dry', or no verbs refering to the event of to 'dry up' (1) Means 'dry as a river or a fruit' (2) Means 'dry as clothes'", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216913 from "the:c (T), pwahluk (O)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216921 from "kari (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216923 from "hwatin (T), mwaɲ (O)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216925 from "a. humwa (T", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216929 from "uᵐbac (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216932 from "ka-hwo:ŋ (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216933 from "βahi (T)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216935 from "koha (T), kohea (O) (1) nehʝa (2)", "(1) Refering to 'good feelings or morality' (2) Refering to 'something (food) that taste good'", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216943 from "b. ʝoβa-ta (T)", "Used as 'climbing to a tree'", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216951 from "βe (1) eβe (2)", "(1) With movement (2) Without movement", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216955 from "nai (incl) naᵐbe (excl)", "", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Changed #3216963 from "koi (1) hʝai/hʝa (2)", "(1) As a reply, meaning no (2) Negative polarity sentence marker ", "", "" (Word 65535) - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:56:45)
- Updated Language Details - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:52:35)
- Language Added - Simon Greenhill (2019-01-16 11:49:29)
Entries:
ID: | Word: | Item: | Annotation: | Cognacy: | Loan: |
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1 | hand | hi | 10 | ||
2 | left | mo | 1, 59 | ||
3 | right | ⁿduhi | 24 | ||
4 | leg/foot | ho | 88 | ||
5 | to walk | hʝathok | |||
6 | road/path | hwaⁿdan | |||
7 | to come | ha-me | |||
8 | to turn | ||||
9 | to swim | nem | To swim under water | ||
9 | to swim | hʝo:m | To swim at the surface the head above the water | 97 | |
10 | dirty | ||||
11 | dust | hmu:n-ⁿguc | 1, 105 | ||
12 | skin | ci: | 1 | ||
13 | back | ⁿdai | |||
14 | belly | ⁿɟic | 1 | ||
15 | bone | ⁿdu | 2 | ||
16 | intestines | ho:thã | |||
17 | liver | kec | 1 | ||
18 | breast | thi | 1 | ||
19 | shoulder | pue-hi | |||
20 | to know, be knowledgeable | hina | 116 | ||
21 | to think | ɲiⁿgi | |||
22 | to fear | nimwa | |||
23 | blood | kuta | |||
24 | head | ⁿga | |||
25 | neck | no: | |||
26 | hair | pun-ⁿga | |||
27 | nose | hwãⁿdi | |||
28 | to breathe | po-hʝe:n hnahna | |||
29 | to sniff, smell | ||||
30 | mouth | hwa | |||
31 | tooth | pae-hwa | |||
32 | tongue | kuβehma | |||
33 | to laugh | ŋa:n | 110 | ||
34 | to cry | hʝe | 80 | ||
35 | to vomit | ũⁿda | |||
36 | to spit | çuhma | |||
37 | to eat | hwi-aman | 1, 55 | ||
38 | to chew | hwai | b. 'To chew some bark or magnania' | ||
39 | to cook | pata:k | a. | ||
40 | to drink | khũⁿduk | To drink something cold | 6 | |
40 | to drink | khũⁿdi | To drink something cold | 6 | |
40 | to drink | ɸalo | To drink something hot | ||
40 | to drink | ɸaloi | To drink something hot | ||
41 | to bite | hwi: | 'To bite in order to eat some meat' | 57 | |
42 | to suck | holi | The meaning of those words is 'to eat by sucking a sugar canna' | ||
43 | ear | ⁿɟe:na | 1 | ||
44 | to hear | tena | 80 | ||
45 | eye | thãma: | |||
46 | to see | kali | 128 | ||
47 | to yawn | ohaem | |||
48 | to sleep | khõhule:ŋ | |||
49 | to lie down | ho:k | |||
50 | to dream | ||||
51 | to sit | taⁿgo | 42 | ||
52 | to stand | tu:t | |||
53 | person/human being | kahʝuk | 'man, male' | ||
53 | person/human being | tho:mwa | 'woman, female' | ||
54 | man/male | kahʝuk | |||
55 | woman/female | tho:mwa | |||
56 | child | hʝaok | 104 | ||
57 | husband | kalo: | |||
58 | wife | tho:mwa | |||
59 | mother | ɲaⁿgithã | |||
60 | father | tama | |||
61 | house | ŋa | 1 | ||
62 | thatch/roof | ⁿgan-ŋa | |||
63 | name | ʝat | 1, 18 | ||
64 | to say | pe:i | |||
65 | rope | wõk | There are a lot of lexical items for the notion rope (part of rope, rope for a specific purpose, rope made up by a special material, etc) The word retained here is the less specific, meaning 'rope' as well as 'liana' | ||
66 | to tie up, fasten | ||||
67 | to sew | ||||
68 | needle | ⁿdu-ⁿgak | |||
69 | to hunt | βaβi | |||
70 | to shoot | ||||
71 | to stab, pierce | ⁿdua | |||
72 | to hit | ka:i | Means 'to hit/strike/kill' without any other specification | ||
73 | to steal | ⁿgune | |||
74 | to kill | ka:i | |||
75 | to die, be dead | mac | 1 | ||
76 | to live, be alive | motip | |||
77 | to scratch | ɟawi | |||
78 | to cut, hack | ||||
79 | stick/wood | ||||
80 | to split | thiu | The translation given in the source lexicon is an intransitive verb (in french 'se séparer'). Its use is illustrated in the following example : 'those people are split in two parties' | ||
81 | sharp | ||||
82 | dull, blunt | neɲ | |||
83 | to work | po-poka | |||
84 | to plant | tami | |||
85 | to choose | thamwi | |||
86 | to grow | cim | |||
87 | to swell | hiⁿguk | Used as an adjective | ||
88 | to squeeze | theᵐbile | |||
89 | to hold | cimwi | 1 | ||
90 | to dig | hʝaβi | Means 'to dig', 'to havest (yam)' | ||
91 | to buy | thu: | |||
92 | to open, uncover | taphĩ | 37 | ||
93 | to pound, beat | ta:-ᵐbi: | 'To crush something (like coffee) with the foot' | ||
93 | to pound, beat | to-ᵐbi: | To crush something (like coffee) with the hand' | ||
94 | to throw | thai | |||
95 | to fall | tipwa | |||
96 | dog | capwek | |||
97 | bird | manik | 1 | ||
98 | egg | ɸi | |||
99 | feather | pun-manik | 'bird's fur' | ||
99 | feather | puni | Seems to be used for possessive construction where the possessor is expressed by a pronoun (for instance : puni-n means 'her/his feather') | ||
100 | wing | hi-n manik | 'bird's arm' | ||
100 | wing | pun-hi | Seems to be used for possessive contruction where the possessor is expressed by a pronoun (for instance : pun-hi means 'her/his wing') | ||
101 | to fly | thẽ:n | |||
102 | rat | çi:ᵐbwi | |||
103 | meat/flesh | ||||
104 | fat/grease | ||||
105 | tail | thiⁿga | |||
106 | snake | ||||
107 | worm (earthworm) | ᵐbet | |||
108 | louse | ci:k | b. | ||
109 | mosquito | na:ⁿguk | |||
110 | spider | çahʝo:k | |||
111 | fish | nuk | 9 | ||
112 | rotten | hɲat | 118 | ||
113 | branch | hi-n ce:k | May be literally translated by 'arm of the tree' | ||
114 | leaf | ⁿdo | 1 | ||
115 | root | wa: | |||
116 | flower | phũ: | |||
117 | fruit | pwa | |||
118 | grass | ||||
119 | earth/soil | ⁿguc | |||
120 | stone | paik | 1 | ||
121 | sand | kon | 1 | ||
122 | water | we | 2 | ||
123 | to flow | ||||
124 | sea | ⁿdalik | Means 'salty water' | 1 | |
125 | salt | ||||
126 | lake | ||||
127 | woods/forest | kuc | 7 | ||
128 | sky | poa | 75 | ||
129 | moon | phwẽ | |||
130 | star | thanec | |||
131 | cloud | ne:ɲ | |||
132 | fog | ||||
133 | rain | kut | 1 | ||
134 | thunder | niuk | 43 | ||
135 | lightning | miano:t | |||
136 | wind | ⁿda:n | 1 | ||
137 | to blow | huβi | b. | ||
138 | warm | hinu | 11 | ||
139 | cold | him | |||
140 | dry | maʝuk | (1) Means 'dry as a river or a fruit' (2) Means 'dry as clothes' | ||
140 | dry | ʝaᵐbwat | |||
141 | wet | moⁿguk | |||
142 | heavy | pwahluk | |||
143 | fire | ʝa:k | |||
144 | to burn | het | |||
145 | smoke | hmu | 2, 76 | ||
146 | ash | ⁿdap | 1 | ||
147 | black | ɸi:ŋ | |||
148 | white | hulo | |||
149 | red | maⁿgat | |||
150 | yellow | ||||
151 | green | phũɲ | |||
152 | small | mwaɲ | |||
153 | big | hun | |||
154 | short | ||||
155 | long | ⁿgahlia | |||
156 | thin | tetep | |||
157 | thick | thaᵐbo | |||
158 | narrow | ||||
159 | wide | kalapa | |||
160 | painful, sick | ɸali:c | |||
161 | shy, ashamed | ||||
162 | old | ||||
163 | new | kaca | |||
164 | good | nehʝa | |||
164 | good | kohea | Referring to 'good feelings or morality' Referring to 'something (food) that taste good' | ||
165 | bad, evil | ta:c | |||
166 | correct, true | ⁿdukhẽⁿduk | |||
167 | night | ⁿgen | |||
168 | day | mala | 1, 54 | ||
169 | year | tok | |||
170 | when? | thẽ:t | |||
171 | to hide | ta-khẽⁿdua | |||
172 | to climb | ||||
173 | at | ne | |||
174 | in, inside | thẽ | |||
175 | above | ta | French translation : 'en haut' | ||
176 | below | tip | French translation : 'en bas' | ||
177 | this | -ⁿda | |||
178 | that | ||||
179 | near | ŋeŋeno | |||
180 | far | ho:t | |||
181 | where? | βe | With movement | ||
181 | where? | eβe | Without movement | ||
182 | I | ʝo | 1 | ||
183 | thou | ⁿdo | |||
184 | he/she | ɲa | |||
185 | we | naᵐbe | excl. | ||
185 | we | nai | incl. | ||
186 | you | ⁿdawe | |||
187 | they | ʝele | |||
188 | what? | ⁿda | 1 | ||
189 | who? | thu: | |||
189 | who? | thu:ⁿde | |||
190 | other | ||||
191 | all | ||||
192 | and | ma | 2 | ||
193 | if | pwane | |||
194 | how? | hwaᵐbe: | |||
195 | no, not | koi | As a reply meaning no | 45 | |
195 | no, not | hʝai | Negative polarity sentence marker | 112 | |
195 | no, not | hʝa | Negative polarity sentence marker | 112 | |
196 | to count | ɸine | |||
197 | One | he:c | |||
198 | Two | haluk | |||
199 | Three | hien | |||
200 | Four | hoβac | |||
201 | Five | nim | 1, 15 | ||
202 | Six | ni-ᵐbwe:c | |||
202 | Six | hamen he:c | |||
203 | Seven | ni-ᵐbwaluk | |||
203 | Seven | hamen haluk | |||
204 | Eight | ni-ᵐbwien | |||
204 | Eight | hamen hien | |||
205 | Nine | ni-ᵐboβac | |||
205 | Nine | hamen hoβac | |||
206 | Ten | paiⁿdu | 12 | ||
207 | Twenty | he:kahʝuk | Litteraly : 'one man' | ||
208 | Fifty | ||||
209 | One Hundred | nim kahʝuk | Litteraly : 'five men' | ||
210 | One Thousand |